Mil-WWI ~ Link - (The) Versailles
Treaty [28Jun1919] ~ The Complete Treaty with all 440
Articles in a single 498k file. The Treaty divided into
sections: In 1919, the Big 4 met in Paris to negotiate
the Treaty Lloyd George of England, Orlando of Italy,
Clemenceau of France,
and Woodrow Wilson of the U.S.

Mil-WWI-ANZAC Day ~ 25 April.
Acronym for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
which was formed in Egypt immediately before landing on
Turkish held Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 ~ observed as a
public holiday in both countries. Services are held to
honour the dedication and gallantry of those who served
in all the nations' wars.

Mil-WWI-Countries-Australia ~ Link -
Introduction to the First World War Nominal Roll ~
..."single alphabetic listing of the names (approximately
324 000 entries) of members of the AIF who served
overseas during the 1914-18 War. Its official series
number and title is AWM133 Nominal roll of Australian
Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad,
1914-1918 War. The roll was compiled before October 1919,
probably at Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Administrative Headquarters, London. It is believed that
the roll was compiled to assist with the administrative
arrangements necessary to repatriate to Australia those
who enlisted in the AIF to serve overseas. The sources on
which the roll was based are not known but one set has
been in the Memorial's collection since at least 1935.
The roll includes the names of those who served with the
Australian Flying Corps and Australian Medical Corps
units, but not the names of those who served with the
Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force to New
Guinea."...

Mil-WWI-Countries-Australia ~ Link -
National Archives of Australia ~ Australian Service
records

Mil-WWI-Countries-Australia ~ Link - Australia and New Zealand in France during
WWI
~ the ANZACS in the Somme during the First World War in
France tourisme

Mil-WWI-Countries-Canada-Localities-
British Columbia ~ Link
- The 54th Kootenay Battalion, C.E.F., through World War
One. The Battalion was mustered in Nelson, B.C., in May
1915 [1915-1919] and became part of the 4th Division.
Information about those killed in action.

Mil-WWI-Countries-Europe-Belgium, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Germany
~ Link - St.
Helene's Project, The ~ "This website presents
information regarding the Sainte Helene's medal. Created
in 1857 by Napoleon III, it rewards the 390,000 soldiers
still living in 1857, who had fought with Napoleon I
during the 1792-1815 wars. - All decorated
soldiers were born around 1765-1797 and were still living
in 1857 - All of them belonged to the French army between
the years 1792-1815 - 405,000 soldiers were decorated
between 1857 and 1870; 350,000 French soldiers and 55,000
foreign soldiers (countries of origin include Belgium,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Germany)"

Mil-WWI-Countries-Europe-France ~ Link - German Language ~ SERVICE, based in Germany,
has records of German-Prussian soldiers' graves
~ run by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge e.V.,
whose titular head is the president of Germany, Dr.
Johannes Rau.
Many of the gravesites are in France, however

Mil-WWI-Countries-Europe-Germany ~ Link - German Language ~ SERVICE, based in Germany,
has records of German-Prussian soldiers' graves ~
run by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge e.V.,
whose titular head is the president of Germany, Dr.
Johannes Rau.
Many of the gravesites are in France, however

Mil-WWI-Countries-Europe-Netherlands ~ Link - The First World War and Refugees in the
Netherlands